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About Maya
Biography:
Maya Chaudhuri, M.Ac., Lic.Ac.,
Dipl.C.H. (NCCAOM), is an acupuncturist and Chinese herbal practitioner.
She holds a Master’s degree in Acupuncture from the New England School of
Acupuncture, diplomas in Acupuncture and Chinese herbology granted by the
National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
(NCCAOM), as well as licenses granted the by the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine, Committee on Acupuncture
to practice acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.
Maya Chaudhuri’s personal sports
experience: yoga, speed skating, power walking, hiking, running, and
athletic training.
Practice:
Specializing in women’s health
issues – premenstrual, fertility, pregnancy and postpartum, genito-urinary,
and menopause issues – The vast and complex symptomology of women’s health
can be wonderfully treated with acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.
Ms. Chaudhuri also promotes reaching
exercise goals by restoring a balanced well-being and peak athletic
performance, through diet, exercise, acupuncture and Chinese herbal
medicine. Her dedicated, compassionate nature fosters a sense of trust.
Maya’s personable style is unusual in today’s world of hurried managed
health care.
Mission Statement:
Maya's most important message to her
patients is to always try to adhere
daily to a regimen that nurtures optimal health. Every day must involve
mindful awareness of what one eats, drinks, exercises, breathes, and
thinks.
Not being in touch with one's survival at the base level every day, allows
for poor choices, opportunistic infection, degeneration, and injury. Every
day is a day in training, to maintain a life of good health.
Maya Chaudhuri is an acupuncturist,
Chinese herbalist, and a proponent of
Chinese modern nutrition and a whole foods diet. With patient, sincere
motivation, and knowledge of Oriental medicine, Maya has helped her
patients
to discover new strengths, and discipline, and the results have followed.
Oriental medicine uses differential
diagnosis to discern constitutional
characteristics, strengths and weaknesses, in other words, clinical signs
and symptoms, to create a personal treatment strategy. Oriental medicine
(which consists of various modalities such as acupuncture, moxibustion,
Chinese herbal medicine, and nutritional diet) focuses on returning the
body
to an optimal state of health. By addressing the cause of illness at its
root, Oriental medicine can recognize and effectively treat individuals'
constitutional imbalances long before they become physical complaints. The
success rate for cure is far greater when treatment is conducted using
differential diagnosis strategy.
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By appointment only
(978) 621-2266
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